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ari2495
Obsidian | Level 7
proc import datafile='\\svm-sas-server\folder\name.xlsx'
out=namefile dbms=xlsx replace; 
sheet=namefile;
run; 

Hi guys, this is a kind of import i've never seen. Could you help me understanding where the file come from? i mean, what is the svm-sas-server?

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ballardw
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It isn't so much "what" is svm-sas-server as where. The \\ at the start indicates this should be a network URL and the name immediately following is the name of the server machine (or network share or whatever your network folks call it).

In a local network it is similar to a drive letter or disk mount point

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ballardw
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It isn't so much "what" is svm-sas-server as where. The \\ at the start indicates this should be a network URL and the name immediately following is the name of the server machine (or network share or whatever your network folks call it).

In a local network it is similar to a drive letter or disk mount point

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